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Handsome young Bongani “Cyclone” Mwelase (14-0, with 12 knockouts), the instant poet with the gush of a babbling brook, has charmed us, and made us feel that we’re gusts at a pantimome sublime, Nevertheless, some one will get hurt at this gathering or my name is not the savage-trained southpaw who views it as such a honour to win his fourth world title.
As a IBO world welterweight champion Lovemore Ndou (45-11-2, with 31 knockouts) nattily-dressed Ndou looks more like a business man than a fighter who’s unerring left hand have rattling him more wins than believe many believe myself. There is speed and youthful arrogance in young Mr Mwelase, and his southpaw jabs carries a long and probing hurt. Yes it’s the best weapon Mwelase has.
Yet not too much should be made of the unsullied scorecard that Mwelase carries around with him and it says here that that most difficult opponent that Cyclone has met will be the former two-time world champion Ndou he now looks to defeat. “I’m ready for him and although he’s bigger than me, I’m going to take this guy and whip him good” said Ndou. “Mind you some of the guys he’s been in there with, looked like a reluctant granddad who had neither the hands to fight or the brains to run”.
But Mwelase may just have the last laugh and I’m prepared to saw that the 6’0” southpaw wins the dancing ploy. I can only report that Mwelase has a mile-wide smile and though he sometimes holds his hands nearer his posterior than his chin, he isn’t that open for unguarded retribution.
So who wins? This fight is balanced on a needle end and though Mwelase favours punches that are better blocked or swiped, such novel gambits as right-handers of the wrong foot do not normally occupy us for the full 12-round permissible rounds.
Ndou must have a chance and I think the odds are fashioning in his favour. But I do fancy Bongani is a fair bet myself and I like six-to-four sounds feasible, which sound feasible!



August 31, 2010 at 9:11 am, Britt said:
My predictions stands as Euphemism, some maybe not agree with me, but it will be a cracker of an fight but the Lurid Ndou will walk away victorious. God bless GGP
August 31, 2010 at 9:30 am, Mike said:
Hı Brıtt,
I am def wıth you on thıs one Ndou wıll walk away vıctorıous and MR T, when wıll wee see Bothma and Wasserman ın actıon agaın??
August 31, 2010 at 10:38 am, Britt said:
I was wondering on the likes of Chaz?
August 31, 2010 at 2:03 pm, Roberto said:
I wanna see simba against a proper heavyweight with a decent record
August 31, 2010 at 3:15 pm, On the Money said:
Ndou is a boring fighter and I only pray that he takes on a real challenge in order for him to be dethroned ASAP! Stop sticking him up against these unknowns GGP!
August 31, 2010 at 8:56 pm, "Uppercut" said:
“on the money”
Where do you come from to say Ndou has fought UNKNOWNS.He boxed Phillip ndou,Matthew Hatton in his last two fights.If you know your boxing you will know he fought some of the worlds best.If you think these guys are unknowns you would say that Baby Jake ,Cassius Baloyi are also unknowns.On a better note I think Ndou is going to have his hands full with Bongani.Firstly Bongani is a southpaw and he lays down a cracker of a punch.For whats it worth I hope Ndou win
September 01, 2010 at 2:40 am, Left hook said:
i dont think that bongani has chin.Ndou need one left hook to finish the fight.i pick madala for a win ko
September 01, 2010 at 6:45 am, Roberto said:
uppercut you dont have to know your boxing to know who he fought. At the end of the day ndou will be victorious because he is stronger, more clever, has more experience and is fitter. Mwalase struggles to make the weight. Losing all that weight, will take a lot of his power and fitness away. And he doesn’t seem too disciplined when it comes to training. I saw him at a show once and his stomach was rather fat and standing out
September 01, 2010 at 7:37 am, On the Money said:
@ Uppercut:
Mwelewase has had 14 fights ergo unknown. Matthew Hatton…a European champion and not even remotely relevant to the top 15 weltererights right now. Phillip Ndou was a washed out fighter then when they fought and still is today.
He lost all is big fights against Malignaggi, Cotto, Cintron and even Junior Witter. This makes Ndou himself completely irrelevant to the pecking order of the top welterweights today. He is old, boring and has taken a fight that is seen as a safe defence. Its just a bit sad to see people buying into the hype machine.
September 01, 2010 at 8:57 am, Britt said:
Only “hype machine” around here is Tommy V.S Isaac..
September 01, 2010 at 9:40 am, lourens said:
tommy vs isaac ,going to be the fight of 2010
September 01, 2010 at 11:11 am, Terry Pettifer said:
YES, IT WILL!
September 01, 2010 at 12:27 pm, Tanya said:
Absolutely Terry, nothing will keep me away from Emperors that night!
September 01, 2010 at 4:15 pm, Britt said:
Now let’s get some sponsors and get a big bill board up next to the freeway, with these two facing one another, imagine what hype this would bring.